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What does it take to have highly paid officials in charge of ensuring the safety of…
Posted in: Japan's nuclear safety standards flawed, says commission chief
Oops, forgot to say - in a country like Japan, I would never want to live…
Posted in: To be healthy, live in the big city
Females in this 'male-dominated' society are well skilled at 'passive' aggression via these kinds of sexual…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using mirror to peek up girl's skirt
Not trying to defend the morons, but even if the facility was up to par on…
Posted in: TEPCO has caused this big trouble for everyone under the sun and nobody has been arrested.
@Samantha Zoe Aso I agree. Enjoy the scenery but don't touch. At least, don't touch without…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using mirror to peek up girl's skirt
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As long as they last...
Posted in: In your ears
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I know mycologists that can mis-key fungi, so please be careful.
Posted in: Poisonous mushrooms may have been sold at festival in Tokyo
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“When you taste this coffee, you will do so much better at school or in your job,” said Yuki.
How does it do with tuberculosis?
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"How rude!".
Takshi89, I agree. Bemused. That is a grimace on her face, not a smile.
Posted in: Spray fresh
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Greed is an older practice than the profession of lawyers.
Posted in: Claims against attorneys on the rise
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This sounds really interesting.
Posted in: New books help you get to know your food culture
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No smoking is allowed. Not in the buildings. Not on the campus, this includes the parking lot.
Posted in: How does your workplace deal with the issue of passive smoking?
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I'd like to see this.
Posted in: Model's documentary exposes fashion's darker side
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oh for cute!
Posted in: Doughnuts for Halloween
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Amazing!
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"I applaud the foresight Eisenhower had when first confronted by the realities of these death camps"
KakiOko, for sure!
And a great highway construction policy as well.
Posted in: Holocaust denier tours Nazi sites in Poland
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"The Blue Note. They've taken what was once an elegant jazz experience, and turned it into a road house; crowded, loud, and overpriced."
Pamelot, thanks for the warning...
Posted in: What date spots do you really hate?
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I think this should be interesting.
Posted in: All the presidents' best-selling books
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She looks great. Love the roses.
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It is noble, politics, that by design, it is set up to serve the people. This parental motivation, like the police, is set up for the protection of the people.
Usually this protection is from the people themselves.
The Mayans built their laws in such a way to reinforce a form of government within the social structures of their institutions. Rephrased, the laws were more severly dealt to those of higher social status. With great freedom came great responsiblity.
It is disturbing to watch any one group of anybody stereotyped. Racial, political, financially--pick any group. If they are politicians, as a group, I am less likely to lump them together in a assumed list of charachter traits as I would anyone else. As I have gotten older. I have missed too much, throughout my time, by my own false assumptions.
I can safely surmise there are those that are noble out there. But in a group so heavily stereotyped, I doubt there is much room for breathing.
Posted in: Why is politics, which could and should be a noble profession, conducted so badly?
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This sounds like fun.
Posted in: Get a glimpse behind the scene of Japan’s samurai movies
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"Who is not weak against in the presence of roses?"
lostrune2, no kidding. :)
Posted in: Flower power
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On the positive side: at least this lends to the possibility for a learner to have more to explore. :)
Posted in: Japan fattens textbooks to reverse sliding rank
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Let them have some fun.
Posted in: Kiddyland
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It does sound interesting.
Posted in: Little Pieces: This Side of Japan